Yes, clams are part of the animal kingdom. They belong to the phylum Mollusca and the class Bivalvia. Clams are characterized by their two-part shells and are found in various aquatic environments, both freshwater and marine. As mollusks, they share traits with other soft-bodied animals, such as octopuses and snails.
No. The parameciam is in the protist kingdom not the animal kingdom.
their knigdom is animalia they are quite obviously in the animal kingdom.
The Animal Kingdom.
animal kingdom
if you mean the heaviest invertabre than it is the giant clam.
Clam powder comes from the animal, clam. So it is indeed an animal product.
A clam. Or an oyster.
No, it is not. No animal is a producer.
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they attach the animal to its shell.
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a 400-year-old clam
in a clam i the lake in front of her
The mantle of a clam protects the clam from sunlight in shelled mollusks, the mantle is the organ that forms the shell, and adds to the shell to increase its size and strength as the animal grows.